About Me

Hi, I'm Allison. I am from Scottsdale, Arizona, and I currently live in Dallas, Texas. I seek to combine my passion for creative writing with my interests in business strategy and communications. In my spare time, I love to run, read, and watch figure skating.  

Education: Vanderbilt University 

  • Bachelor of Arts in English (Creative Writing)
  • Minors in Business and Spanish

Current Work: Analyst at Sendero Consulting, in Dallas, TX. 

  • Project-based experience: organizational change management, mobility, business analysis, project management
  • Industry experience: utilities, IT services, financial services

Featured Articles

Your Field Employees Will Have a Field Day with These Mobility Strategies

Companies across industries are recognizing the value in leveraging mobile technology so employees can effectively operate outside of a traditional office and maximize their time in the field. While many businesses prioritize building state-of-the-art customer applications, there are also compelling benefits to investing in the mobile solution for employees who work on the front lines of your organization, including:
• Increased accessibility to resources in the field

While the advantages are c

Phoenix Real Estate Listing

Located in a quiet neighborhood on tree-lined streets, this charming three-bedroom, two-bathroom home in North Phoenix is the ideal property for the first-time homebuyer. The sunlit kitchen has a spacious island, beautiful white cabinets, ample counter space, and plenty of seating. With its open concept floor plan, the great room is a welcoming space perfect for entertaining. Use the den area as your own cozy home office or a quiet nook to relax. The split master bedroom receives great natural l

Book Review: "The Office of Historical Corrections" by Danielle Evans —

Danielle Evans, author of story collection Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self, released another outstanding short story collection in November 2020 that poignantly collides with America’s current political and racial landscape. In six short stories and the titular novella, Evans portrays memorable heroines who are struggling to find their place in the world in the aftermath of grief. Evans’ writing is simultaneously piercing, darkly funny, and deeply thoughtful, making this collection a mus

Transcendent Kingdom: A Memorable Exploration of Science and Religion —

Yaa Gyasi, best-selling author of Homegoing, released her second novel Transcendent Kingdom this summer. Gyasi, born in Ghana and raised in Alabama, writes about a young PhD candidate named Gifty from a Ghanian family growing up in Alabama, as well. Transcendent Kingdom is an exploration of so many rich themes: the stigmas surrounding mental illness, the racism clouding Gifty’s hometown church, and ultimately, the attempt to reconcile her relationships with science and religion. Transcendent Kin

We Need Better Civics Education in Schools — Her Culture

I was watching an old stand-up performance by a comedian named Nate Bargatze, and he discussed how he wanted to vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 election. He said, “There are a couple of things that could keep me from voting for him, though. One being, how do you vote? I don’t know if you go to a building, like a bank...the other thing is, when do you vote? I remember turning 18 and thinking, ‘Oh, I can vote today,’ and they said, ‘Well, it’s not today,’ and that’s the last I’ve thought about i

A Guide to Intuitive Eating — Her Culture

2021 is officially here, and with the start of a new year comes a flood of New Year’s resolutions. One of the most common resolutions every year? Losing weight. Countless people start a paleo, keto, or Whole 30 diet, try intermittent fasting, or sign up for a new gym membership to finally achieve their goal weight. But if you’re planning on turning a new nutritional leaf this year, consider giving intuitive eating a try instead.

What is intuitive eating? The concept was first introduced by Evel

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